"Dear Steve, I saw a patient this morning with your book [in hand] and highlights throughout. She loves it and finds it very useful to help her in dealing with atrial fibrillation."

Dr. Wilber Su,Cavanaugh Heart Center, Phoenix, AZ

"...masterful. You managed to combine an encyclopedic compilation of information with the simplicity of presentation that enhances the delivery of the information to the reader. This is not an easy thing to do, but you have been very, very successful at it."

Ira David Levin, heart patient, Rome, Italy

"Within the pages of Beat Your A-Fib, Dr. Steve Ryan, PhD, provides a comprehensive guide for persons seeking to find a cure for their Atrial Fibrillation."

Walter Kerwin, MD, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

FREE Download: Keep a List of Your Medications—The Easy Way

PublishedOctober 13, 2017

Medication Inventory form complements of Alere

Patti wanted to update her list of medications and vitamins, so I just downloaded and printed the Free Medication List form for her.

Keep up with changes to your meds. Because your medications and dosages can change over time, store blanks with your A-Fib records binder or folder. Use one to collect changes (if desired you can later update your computer-based PDF document.)

List of over-the-counter drugs, too.Over-the-counter drugs, vitamins and mineral supplements can interfere with your medications, so you’ll want to list them, as well.

You can open the PDF and type into the document and then print copies. Or, you can print blank forms and fill-in by hand. Give a completed copytoeach of your doctors or other medical healthcare providers.

Keep Your Doctors Informed

It’s important to keep your doctor and other healthcare providers up-to-date on all the medications you are taking, the dosages, and for what purpose. Take a copy with you on your next appointment.

Disclaimer: the authors of this Web site are not medical doctors and are not affiliated with any medical school or organization. The information on this site is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professional prior to starting any new treatment or with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Nothing contained in this service is intended to be for medical diagnosis or treatment.